The headlights are on two different fuses. The high beams are on one fuse and the low beams are on another fuse. The fuse for the low beams may need to be changed.
yes, replace the switch
Check the switch on turn signal stalk - do they work when you pull back on stalk? Check relay in power distribution box
The headlights are on two different fuses. The high beams are on one fuse and the low beams are on another fuse. The fuse for the low beams may need to be changed.
The best replacement headlights for a Mk6 Jetta are the black LED Projector Headlights.
I think faulty light switch.
I had a similar problem with my Jetta. It turned out to be the ignition switch. It takes a little work to change it as the steering column has to come out to disconnect the ignition switch from the bottom of the tumbler( where the key goes in). i
because that what they are for. otherwise they would be orange headlights.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 2003 VW Jetta. Remove the headlight assembly retaining bolts. The headlights will come out. Reverse the process to install your new headlights.
Probably a issue with the multifunction swith (headlamp switch). You'll need to test the switch.
the dimmer switch is going out if you are experencing that.
Ok... need a little more info here... but if the high beams work manually, but not with the auto dimmer, my first guess would be that you have a faulty relay somewhere in the system. If the highbeams don't work at all (manually or otherwise) then I would guess the highbeams could be burned out, or you could have a faulty dimmer switch / relay. Good luck! .
On a 95 Jetta you push the lever forward to keep the highbeams on pulling it is just to flash them. also make sure you have the main light switch turned on as well.